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TENDERS LISTING 11


CRANCHI E26 RIDER Cranchi Yachts are investing in their future. They invest with conviction on technology and design, they complete research, they renew products and they always focus their attention on the next challenges. The launch of the Settantotto follows the debut of the original new models such as E26Classic and E26Rider which have established themselves as true contemporary classics. If their first 150 years have been extraordinary, the next will leave everyone breathless. www.cranchi.com


D-BOATS DIAMOND 550 At its core, the Diamond 550 is a 5.5m daycruiser tender - 6m including swimming platforms. It features a large sun deck and a comfortable sleeping cabin which easily accommodates 2 people. This is the template they’ve envisioned - you decide where they take it from there. Each Diamond 550 is made to order, and therefore entirely unique, assembled in accordance with your individual specifications. Customise colours, modify the interior, add expansions, beef up the engine - you’ll ride along as far as your imagination takes you. www.d-boats.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 7.85 m Beam 2.49 m Weight 2275 kg Propulsion Suzuki DF350A 350 Passengers 10/12


SPECIFICATIONS Length 5.5 - 6.0 m Beam 2.35 m Max weight 900 kg (dry, without engine) Inboard or outboard or jet Outboard Max engine capacity 200 hp/147 kW Top speed 84 km/h Petrol or diesel Petrol Hull material GRP Full customisation & custom painting available


DARIEL 7.5 RIB The DARIEL Limo 7.5 is the 7.5m RIB tender that comes from the original DARIEL tender 7.5 hull and keeps its extraordinary performances on water. The difference is in her deck layout design, giving a forward driving position in the bow and offers the rest of the deck space to the owner and their guests. You can quickly transform this tender from open to a true limousine. www.darielyacht.com


SPECIFICATIONS Length 7.42 m Beam 2.71 m Weight 2150 kg Max engines 1x300 hp Transmission Jet Drive/Stern Drive


DELTA POWERBOATS 60 OPEN The Delta 54 and 88 IPS were appointed winners at the annual MBY Motor Boat of the Year awards in the past. The 60 Open is the newest addition to the carbon series, a yacht that builds on the innovative thinking and advanced technologies found on her sister models. The light weight carbon hull is paired with twin Volvo Penta IPS 800s, a combination that makes the Delta 60 Open remarkably responsive and fuel efficient. www.deltapowerboats.se


SPECIFICATIONS Length 18.22 m Beam 4.60 m Hull material 100% carbon fibre Engines Twin Volvo Penta IPS 800 Power 1,200 hp Weight 13,500 kg Top speed 39 knots


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